“I started working with Yash Chopraji with ‘Darr’ in which I was a bad guy. I was killing people and misbehaving completely (referring to his earlier films) even without being on drugs and that was really really intense.

“I remember Yashji telling me that till the time I don’t play a lover boy nothing will happen or change for me professionally,” Shah Rukh said after receiving the National Yash Chopra Memorial Award.

The 51-year-old star said he was initially skeptical about playing a lover boy on-screen.

“I did not want to be a lover boy as I am not good with romance. I felt I was not good looking enough. I don’t think I was good enough to play a lover boy. But Yashji kept telling me if I don’t play a lover boy on-screen nothing will happen to my career, my career will not move ahead,” he said.

“When he tells you something again and again it does make some sense. So even though if I don’t look like a romantic hero or don’t act like one, I just had to go by his beliefs and I did it and it paid the dividend,” he said.

Now that he is often tagged as the king of romance, the actor credits his success to the late filmmaker.

“Yash Chopra has single-handedly created my career. I feel honoured to be receiving the fourth National Yash Chopra Memorial Award. I am what I am because of what Yash Chopra made me do. I thank him for that,” he said.

The “Fan” star said Chopra was like a father figure for him and if not with the director he would have never visited the valley.

“My mother is a Kashmiri. My father had told me one place that you don’t go and see it without me is Kashmir. So I did not go there ever. The ex-Chief Minister of the place had invited me and I had said no to him as well,” he said.

“I did not go until the time Yashji decided to make ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’. So for me, it was like visiting the most beautiful place Kashmir and I went with my father (referring to Yash Chopra) and family,” he said. PTI